“التفولة امومة” and “جامعة برج العرب التكنولوجية” يوقعان پرتوكولة في البروج التكنولوجية

The National Council for Childhood and Motherhood announced the signing of a joint cooperation protocol with the Burj Al Arab Technological University, with the aim of supporting and enhancing cooperation in the field of child protection and the exchange of community information between the parties in the field of child rights protection.

The protocol was signed by Dr. Sahar Al-Sunbati, President of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, and Professor Dr. Mohamed Morsi Al-Jawhri, President of the University of Technology, it came during the celebration of the end of the activities carried out in cooperation and partnership between the parties.

Dr. Sahar Al-Sunbati, President of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, expressed her pleasure in signing the cooperation protocol with the Burj Al Arab Technological University. This event is the inspiration for the fruitful cooperation between the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood and the Burj Arab Technological University, in the framework of the desire of both parties to support and develop the abilities of children and adults, through the program “Junior Al Taftil”, which is one of the leading national initiatives in the field of early education and the development of scientific talents.

“السنباطي” وائد “السنباطي” إن لوقة اليوم تتويجا لما لمسناه ثلاث زيرائنا لجامعة برج العرب تكنولوجية earlier this month, among the special activities offered by the program “جامعة الطفل”. And here we agreed on the continuation of cooperation, and we started the first step by launching a joint competition between the council and the university under the title “innovators against bullying”, and we are happy to recognize the winners today.

“السنباطي” confirmed that the signing of the joint cooperation protocol between the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood and the University of Burj Al Arab Technology aims to strengthen efforts to achieve common goals, and above all the child’s rights guaranteed by the constitution and law.
“Al-Sinbaati” explained that this cooperation is a practical expression of the desire of the Egyptian state, led by His Excellency President Abdel-Alftah Al-Sisi, to empower children, support their talents, and provide a nurturing and safe environment that allows them to embark on the horizons of creativity, innovation and knowledge, emphasizing that the “Children’s School” program is a model that allows children to explore their scientific and knowledge abilities from an early age.

“Al-Sinbati” confirmed that in order to activate the joint cooperation, the training camp accompanying the signing of the protocol was implemented, to be an important step towards the achievement of the state’s goals in human development, and the creation of a protective educational and cognitive environment for children, contributing to the discovery and development of their abilities, and enhancing their active participation in the overall development process.

And at the end of her speech, the President of the Council expressed sincere thanks and appreciation to the University of Burj Al Arab Technology, and to everyone who contributed to the organization of this event, we wish them continued cooperation for the good and benefit of our children and our dear country.

On the part of the Arabs, Mr. Dr. Mohamed Morsi Al-Jawhari, President of the University of Burj Al Arab Technology, for his happiness in cooperation with the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, which prepares the national mechanism for the protection of children’s rights, thanks Dr. Sahar Al-Sinbati, President of the Council, for her efforts in supporting the empowerment of children, stressing that the “University of Children” initiative is a golden opportunity to free our children to innovate, puts the child on the right path, as well as providing special technological education that meets the needs of the labor market in addition to promoting Scientific research and innovation and the development of students’ abilities and skills are carried out from the age of 7 to 15 years.
During the ceremony, Dr. Amima Al-Sheikh, the head of the National Organization for Family Development, Dr. Sahar Al-Sunbati, the head of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, and Dr. Mohamed Morsi Al-Jawhri, presented the distinction cup, in recognition of their efforts to empower children and women.

The ceremony included the honoring of the winners of the competition launched by the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood to combat bullying, where Dr. Sahar Al-Sunbati gave gifts to the winning children, and all the participants received certificates of appreciation, and the activities of the day included the implementation of a training camp that included 850 children from the students of the Children’s University Initiative, who were trained on their rights as stipulated in the constitution and the law, and the initiatives that the Council and the role of the child welfare line in providing support and assistance to children, and expressing their feelings, How to deal with stress and ways to support others, techniques for dealing with stress and anxiety, and building a personal safety net, as well as implementing special measures for the health of girls and women, implementing the activities of the national initiative to empower girls “double”, recreational, cultural and musical activities and the children’s choir led by Dr.

It came in the presence of Dr. Asama Al-Nahas, Head of the Information Technology Department and General Supervisor of the Children’s Technological University, Dr. Karm Malak, Member of the Board of Directors of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, Dr. Amima Al-Sheikh, Head of the National Foundation for Family and Community Development, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Faham, Advisor to the President of the University, Dr. Alaa Arafat, Dean of the College of Industry and Energy Technology, and Salam Fazza, General Manager of the University, Dr. Rasha Yaqut, Vice-Chancellor of the College of Applied Health Sciences, Education and Student Affairs, and Professor Dr. Muhammad Ramadan Technology of industry and energy for education and students, and doctor Muhammad Nassar, the representative of the college of technology of industry and energy for community service and training, and doctor Asama Al-Nahhas, manager of the information technology program, and general supervisor of the Children’s University, and representatives of Rotary Egypt, and representatives of the Egyptian charity.

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